ARTS Tech is seeking an experienced Software Development Engineer to revolutionize global product commerce at Amazon. This role focuses on building new tools and services for Amazon's Regulatory and Trade Services (ARTS) division, which facilitates secure and lawful cross-border commerce. You'll work on greenfield projects with a multiyear roadmap, developing solutions that impact Amazon's 100MM+ customers worldwide.
The position offers significant growth opportunities within Amazon's technology organization. You'll collaborate with diverse teams, from business stakeholders to UX designers, while building scalable solutions for global trade compliance. The role combines technical excellence with business impact, requiring both strong engineering skills and an understanding of international commerce.
As part of the ARTS Tech team, you'll be responsible for developing services that handle product classification, import/export restrictions, and regulatory compliance across Amazon's vast marketplace. The team supports various Amazon businesses, including direct imports, global store, private brands, and external partners like sellers and freight forwarders.
The ideal candidate will thrive in an environment that values innovation, customer obsession, and technical excellence. You'll have the opportunity to mentor others, contribute to architectural decisions, and help shape the future of global commerce at Amazon. The role offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to work on challenging problems at a global scale.
Working in Bellevue, WA, you'll join a team that emphasizes inclusive culture, knowledge sharing, and career development. The position provides exposure to both emerging and mature compliance businesses, offering a unique perspective on Amazon's global operations.
Key technologies include Java and AWS services, with a focus on building highly available, secure, and scalable systems. The role requires both independent work and close collaboration with team members across the organization.